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 1   Alcib|    most splendid of cities, he surpassed all the Athenians in grandeur
 2   Alcib|     hardy way of life, that he surpassed all the Lacedaemonians in
 3   Alcib|      and given to lewdness, he surpassed them also in |344 these
 4 Thrasib| virtues, many, I know not how, surpassed him in fame. ~First of all,
 5 Thrasib|    considered that any one had surpassed him in honour. ~Some time
 6    Dion|    Being conscious that he was surpassed by Dion in ability, influence,
 7   Datam|       by sagacity, in which he surpassed all ofthat age; and unless
 8   Kings|   Hannibal, who, as is agreed, surpassed all the natives of Africa
 9  Hannib|      be disputed that Hannibal surpassed other commanders in ability
10  Hannib|  ability as much as the Romans surpassed all other people in |418
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